The main storyline for UFC 223 was supposed to be the long-awaited lightweight battle between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Tony Ferguson at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. A freak injury and a savage attack on a promotional bus later, and things have shifted quite a bit. An injury to Ferguson has resulted in his removal from the UFC 223 card. He has been replaced by featherweight champion Max Holloway who will be attempting to duplicate Conor McGregor’s simultaneous title runs. Speaking of McGregor, he and a group of men attacked a van carrying a group of UFC fighters at the Barclays Center. Michael Chiesa suffered an injury and there will almost certainly be legal ramifications. It was quite the day on Thursday. If you’re still interested, and I know you are, here’s how you can watch the scheduled fights on Saturday.

How to Watch UFC 223 Online?

Before you go ahead, watching UFC 223 online can be done on multiple online platforms but the most recommended method is through the official UFC Website. Since for each type of fights, you will be needing different services.

Date: April 7
Time, TV and Stream: UFC Fight Pass Prelims (Stream Only) at 6:15 pm ET, FS1 (also on FSGO) Prelims at 8 pm ET and PPV Main Card (also available through UFC.com and other streaming services) at 10 pm ET Ticket Info: As of Thursday, there were a number of tickets available on Ticketmaster ranging from $207 to $1,699 Last year, the UFC card on this weekend was UFC 210 featuring Daniel Cormier against Anthony “Rumble” Johnson. While that main event was enticing, the rest of the card wasn’t as strong as UFC 223. Saturday’s show also has a women’s strawweight title fight between Rose Namajunas and Joanna Jędrzejczyk.

UFC 210 did 300K pay-per-view buys. The TV portion averaged723,000 avg. viewers with a peak 893k on FS1. Based on the card, the TV competition, and recent history, I’d expect UFC 223 to produce something in the area of 350K-400K PPV buys with around 800K average viewers and 950K peak on FS1.Watch Now